Join the Movement. Read With Heart. Become A Love Warrior Today!
Join the Movement. Read With Heart. Become A Love Warrior Today!
At Eliza’s House, every book tells a story, and every purchase makes a difference. Our nonprofit bookstore offers a curated selection of books for just $10 each, with proceeds directly supporting programs that uplift unhoused youth and women who are battling breast cancer in our community.
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Be A Revolution: Ijeoma Oluo
"Be a Revolution" by Ijeoma Oluo is a call to action that challenges readers to engage in social justice and activism. Oluo emphasizes the importance of understanding systemic oppression and encourages individuals to confront injustices in their communities. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, she advocates for allyship, accountability, and the necessity of collective effort in creating meaningful change. The book serves as both a guide and a motivational piece, urging readers to recognize their power in the pursuit of a better community that centers collective Love.
Our online picks are a curated selection of books selected with our community of love warriors in mind, in-stock and available for members to purchase at our Apothecary Bookstore.
Book of the Month
Be a Revolution" by Ijeoma Oluo is a call to action that challenges readers to engage in social justice and activism. Oluo emphasizes the importance of understanding systemic oppression and encourages individuals to confront injustices in their communities.
The Courage to Grieve by Judy Tatelbaum is a compassionate and insightful guide that helps individuals cope with loss, whether from death, divorce, or other life changes. Tatelbaum encourages readers to fully experience and express their grief, rather than suppress it, emphasizing that grieving is a natural and necessary process for healing.
Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine, edited by Diana Allan and with an afterword by Rosemary Sayigh, is a compelling collection that delves into the personal narratives of first-generation Palestinian refugees who fled or were expelled during the 1948 Nakba—the "catastrophe" that led to the displacement of over 750,000 Palestinians.
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